A method of forming a nanowire includes providing a substrate. The substrate is etched to form at least one fin. Subsequently, a first epitaxial layer is formed on an upper portion of the fin. Later, an undercut is formed on a middle portion the fin. A second epitaxial layer is formed to fill into the undercut. Finally, the fin, the first epitaxial layer and the second epitaxial layer are oxidized to condense the first epitaxial layer and the second epitaxial layer into a germanium-containing nanowire.
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1. A nanowire, suspended by a pad consisting of a first type atom, the nanowire comprising:
an outer surface;
an axis;
the first type atom; and
a second type atom different from the first type atom, wherein a concentration of the second type atom decreases in a direction from the outer surface to the axis, and the second type atom comprises germanium or tin.
2. The nanowire of
3. The nanowire of
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This patent application is a divisional application of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/658,262, filed on Mar. 16, 2015, and entitled “nanowire and method of fabricating the same” the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nanowire with uniform electrical characteristics and a method of fabricating the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Gordon Moore originally observed that technology innovation led to a doubling of the density of an integrated circuit (IC) chip approximately every 12 months. Over the ensuing decades, the semiconductor industry has adhered closely to Moore's Law regarding increase of density of transistors for each generation of IC chips.
With the increasing down scaling of integrated circuits and correspondingly higher requirements, transistors need to have higher drive currents with increasingly smaller dimensions. Fin field-effect transistors (FinFETs) have been developed as an answer to these problems.
Nanowires are used in FinFETs to achieve high mobility transistor channels and low dimensional quantum transportation. Fabrication of nanowires with uniform electrical characteristics is therefore important.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a method of forming a nanowire includes providing a substrate. The substrate is etched to form at least one fin. Subsequently, a first epitaxial layer is formed on an upper portion of the fin. Later, an undercut is formed on a middle portion the fin. A second epitaxial layer is formed to fill into the undercut. Finally, the fin, the first epitaxial layer and the second epitaxial layer are oxidized to condense the first epitaxial layer and the second epitaxial layer into a germanium-containing nanowire.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a nanowire, suspended by a pad consisting of a first type atom includes an out surface, an axis, the first type atom and a second type atom different from the first type atom, wherein a concentration of the second type atom decreases in a direction from the out surface to the axis.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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Oxidizing each fin 20, the first epitaxial layer 24 and the second epitaxial layer 28 results in diffusion of silicon outwards and piling up of silicon germanium inwards. The silicon diffuses outwards and is incorporated into oxide to become a silicon oxide shell 32. The silicon germanium piling up inwards becomes a germanium-containing nanowire 30. Each fin 20 is oxidized to become a silicon oxide pillar 34. The silicon oxide shell 32 surrounds the germanium-containing nanowire 30. It is noteworthy that two epitaxial processes are performed to form the first and the second epitaxial layers 24/28 respectively on the upper portion U and the middle portion M of each fin 20. The second epitaxial layer 28 fills up the undercut 26. Therefore, besides the first epitaxial layer 24, the second epitaxial layer 28 can also provide silicon germanium during the oxidization. Consequently, the silicon germanium enters from the upper portion U and the middle portion M of each fin 20 during the oxidization; sufficient silicon germanium can make the silicon germanium condense uniformly. As a result, silicon germanium can be distributed uniformly in the germanium-containing nanowire 30.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, if the operating time for the oxidation process is extended, germanium will pile up and the germanium-containing nanowire becomes a pure germanium nanowire.
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The fabricating process of the germanium-containing nanowire can be applied to P-type transistors or N-type transistors. According to a preferred embodiment and based on different requirements, a silicon carbon nanowire can also be applied to suitable transistors. The silicon carbon nanowire can be formed by a similar concept as the germanium-containing nanowire. For example, the silicon carbon nanowire can be formed by forming silicon carbon cladding the upper portion of the fin and then filling the undercuts by silicon carbon at the middle portion of the fin. Subsequently, the silicon carbon is condensed to a silicon carbon nanowire by a suitable process.
According to another preferred embodiment, if the substrate 10 is a bulk silicon substrate, another doping region (not shown) having a different conductive type from the source and drain regions may be formed underneath the source and drain regions within the source/drain pads 36/38. The doping region is used as an isolation region to isolate the source and drain regions from the bulk silicon substrate (which does not serve as the source and drain regions).
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Because an extra second epitaxial layer fills up the undercuts at the middle portion, during the oxidation process, silicon germanium enters from the middle portion as well as the upper portion. Furthermore, the extra second epitaxial layer can increase the quantity of silicon germanium that can be condensed. Multidirectional entrance of the silicon germanium and large amounts of silicon germanium can make the silicon germanium have uniform electrical characteristics.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Chen, Chun-Jen, Wen, Tsai-Yu, Wang, Yu-Ren, Lu, Tsuo-Wen, Yang, Chin-Sheng
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